If we arrive on a Sunday morning at the end of June at least half an hour early and head straight to Nemo, how long do you think the line for Nemo will be?
Since you are going well after the June 11 opening, there should be feedback on the forums to review. The last Sunday will be June 24, and the AP holders will be there in force. I suspect the lines at the gates 30 minutes before DL opens will be much longer than normal, and that is what will be the determining factor on how long the Nemo lines will be. I suspect the Nemo line could be 30 minutes long on that Sunday.
If we arrive on a Sunday morning at the end of June at least half an hour early and head straight to Nemo, how long do you think the line for Nemo will be?
Go to the west end of Downtown Disney. Before you go up the escalator or stairs to board, you will have to show your ticket to the cast member. Its just like going through the main gate. Good luck!
a) Low capacity means less FPs distributed = FPs running out by mid-morning or FP return time windows 5+ hours away.
b) Would increase the already long stand-by line if they stop it to allow people to enter it later down the line
c) After what happened with Winnie-the-Pooh, Disney probably doesn't want a repeat. As an overview, FP machines were built for MAoWtP when it opened. They used the macines for a few months and then removed them because the lines were not long enough to warrant it. Waits now are never really long, like predicted.
Yes, but if you are coming from a good neighbor hotel, I don't think I would. It would just be better to show up 30-45 minutes early at the front gates and hoof it over to FNSV. To get to the monorail station, you have to walk past the front gates and walk all the way through DTD. Plus the Monorail goes around in a few circles inside the park (around Autopia/Matterhorn) before actually reaching the Tomorrowland station.